North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1832 |
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Page 67
... known , would have been both curious and instructive . As a specimen of the style of the author , we extract the following description of his native city , and of some of the neighboring places . ' Eghwaat is a large town , and is ...
... known , would have been both curious and instructive . As a specimen of the style of the author , we extract the following description of his native city , and of some of the neighboring places . ' Eghwaat is a large town , and is ...
Page 112
... known to have a powerful influence in producing a pre- disposition for the disease ; and when we add to these the kind of diet and mode of living , which criminals of this class would be likely to have , we cannot well imagine persons ...
... known to have a powerful influence in producing a pre- disposition for the disease ; and when we add to these the kind of diet and mode of living , which criminals of this class would be likely to have , we cannot well imagine persons ...
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... known to the world much sooner after it was created . There is a water - spider , also , which invented the diving - bell and has used it to more purpose than men . It spins a shell of closely woven white silk , in the form of half a ...
... known to the world much sooner after it was created . There is a water - spider , also , which invented the diving - bell and has used it to more purpose than men . It spins a shell of closely woven white silk , in the form of half a ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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